*So, you have Jessie J who is a pathetic tryhard loser who can't sing, and you have B.O.B who relies on other artists singing the chorus to make his tracks remotely decent. What a dream pairing that sounds like! In actuality, it's not as horrendous as I expected it to be, indeed the song itself is rather listenable and catchy, even though it comes across to me as a cheap knockoff of BEP - Where Is The Love. B.O.B puts in one of his better efforts and Jessie does a better job than she does on Do It Like A Dude. As if doing worse was possible. All those factors come together and you have a song that is bad, but not horrendous, and may even have been listenable in the hands of capable artists.Last edited: 28.02.2011 11:19

***insert the same thing I've said oh so many times about how delightfully true (btw give me $2.19) this message is (still waiting on that $2.19), and how we can be glad that Jessie J (these music videos don't pay for themselves, $2.19, now) has spoken the much needed message*

To continue what I said about "Do It Like A Dude", this makes it clear to me why no one seems to like Jessie J. I imagine, if I were a fan from that track, to hear her big new single (complete with somewhat currently somewhat big name rapper) I'd be utterly appauled with this. Right from the start it's just delivered so slowly and monotonously that you know you're in for a 4 minute treat of nothing. B.o.B temporarily spares some monotony, but this isn't good enough for something that should 'make the world dance'. 1.8

*Nowhere near as dreadful as DILAD, but it's okay. It is a rip-off of Where Is The Love, which I can't stand anyway. As for B.o.B's rap, well it nearly ruins the entire thing. I've been hovering between a 1 and a 2, but overexposure has killed it for me. Go the damn away!Last edited: 21.08.2011 03:32

******Jessie J proves yet again that she is one of the most talented new artists at the moment. An inspirational song with a universal and glorious message that hopefully the world, and music buyers, take note of.

Particularly excellent is the live version of this on Jools Holland. She gives an extraordinary vocal delivery proving that she is not fake and certainly deserves all the success she gets.

****Nice chilled track that is catchy and different in style to Do It Like a Dude. Good verses and chorus with a good rap by B.O.B giving him his 3rd UK#1 already and Jessie J's first UK#1. 179,773 sold while at #1. UK#1 and Ireland#1. US#23. 1.2 million copies sold in the UK.Last edited: 04.07.2014 21:12

****I loved this when it came out, it made my top 20 of the year and is one of the most played on my iPod. But it sounds so average now and really bores me. Not as good as Domino.Last edited: 13.09.2012 14:11

*****Now Justin Bieber might be a crap singer, but he knows when he has heard a good singer. And as he has said, "This girl has talent!" And I can't agree more. This is much better than Do It Like A Dude although I liked the song. B.O.B's verse is pretty good and she sounds a tiny bit like Natasha Bedingfield.

**This is actually quite decent, it's a million times better than most of the other crap we have now.

However, this chick is a bloody hypocrite! Here she sings: "And it wasn't low blows and video hoes" and in Do It Like A Dude she sings: "Do it like a brother, Do it like a dude, Grab my crotch..."

She's getting tired of "video hoes" and in her previous single she sings about being one? This makes you wonder whether she means ANYTHING in this song. "Forget about the money..." WTF! When she sang about the absolute crap that was in Do It Like A Dude, she came off as a money-wanting try-hard and now she sings about not wanting money. Does she really mean what she sings? Now she is releasing a "let's all forget about money and love each other" single to try and convince her haters that she isn't so bad and to make her normal fans like her even more. Her real motive behind this song is TO GAIN MORE MONEY.

So therefore, I would really like to question her motivation here but since the song itself isn't actually that horrible, I'll give it 2 stars.

******Words cannot describe how much I like this song, she has a voice on her, that's for sure, and this shows that she has diversity in her songs, and it's only her second single. Hope to see this chart well, we need some decent new acts to chart in Australia, its always just the same old, same old.

**"Hey remember when music used to be good and wholesome before (c)rap music became popular and it became about money and hoes, yeah fuck that nigger shit but hey let's get B.o.B to drop a verse, he's not too threatening"

I guess she attended the same music school as MacklemoreLast edited: 16.10.2014 06:47

*You got a okay rapper, which is fine....... But then you got a B!+<H with no talent and she sings in more parts! Peaked at number 88 on my personal urban songs. Wow, this is better than Justin Beaver but 1 star doesn't say much!Last edited: 13.03.2011 14:02